Queen Bloody Mary
born in 1516 in England. was named bloody mary because she killed so many people she would tie people to a pole and burn them so they would go back to being catholic or else she believed they would go to hell the would not so the died. Bloody Mary's half sister was Queen Elizabeth 1. Bloody Mary mostly took care of Elizabeth. died in 1558. was the only surviving child of King Henry 8 from his 1st wife. she was highly edgucated.After Anne’s daughter Elizabeth was born, Mary, now seventeen, was stripped of her title of princess and the members of her household, including the Countess of Salisbury, were dismissed. She was moved to Hatfield, where she was required to serve as her infant half-sister’s lady-in-waiting. Two of Anne’s female relatives were appointed, ostensibly to attend Mary, but in reality to spy on her.Mary had a good childhood as a young princess, and was the center of court attention in her earliest years. But, as the years progressed and no little brothers followed, Mary's father began to look into the alternatives. Eventually, Henry sought an annulment from Catherine, and married his second Queen: Anne Boleyn. Mary was declared illegitimate and was to no longer be called "princess", but rather "The Lady Mary".When Anne Boleyn gave birth to Elizabeth, Mary was sent to attend the new young Princess in her household. Soon Elizabeth would be declared a bastard as well, since her mother also failed to produce a male heir for Henry.
Nationality: English * Half sister of Queen Elizabeth I *Lifespan: 1516 - 1558 Born: 18 February 1516 * Proclaimed Queen: July 1553 * Married: King Philip II of Spain * Died: 17 November 1558 Family connections: Daughter of Katharine of Aragon and King Henry VIII of England. Half sister to Edward VI and Elizabeth I Religion: Catholic
Character of Mary Tudor - Bloody Mary : Bitter, fanatical and obsessive
Queen Elizabeth
Was born on September 7, 1533 at Greenwitch Palace. She was the daughter of King Henry 8. Had a 17 year old half sister named Mary (bloody Mary) Her mother was Katheran of Arogon. She succeeded in November 17 1585. She was queen of England and Ireland when her father died she became Dowager queen and took her household to court. Afterwards she went to live with queen Dowager katherine when her half sister Mary died elizabeth took the throne. and she was known as the greastest gueen ever. Then sady she died march 14 1603.
Anne's marriage to the King was declared null and void, and Elizabeth, like her half-sister, Mary, was declared illegitimate and deprived of her place in the line of succession. The next eight years of Elizabeth's life saw a quick succession of stepmothers. There was Jane Seymour who died giving birth to the King's longed for son, Edward; Anne of Cleves who was divorced; Catherine Howard who was beheaded; and finally Catherine Parr. For generations, historians have debated whether the constant bride changing of her father was responsible for Elizabeth's apparent refusal to marry. It is certainly possible that the tragic fates of Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard impressed upon her a certain fear of marriage, but there may have been other reasons for the Queen's single state, such as a fear of childbirth, which claimed the lives of a significant number of women in this period. Even if the Queen had no personal reservations about marriage, there were political problems with almost every contender for her hand. Religion was a major divisive issue, and there was also the problem of whether Elizabeth would have to relinquish any of her royal powers to a husband in an age when the political sphere was exclusively male.As a child, Elizabeth was given a very impressive education. It had become popular amongst the nobility to educate daughters as well as sons and Elizabeth excelled at her studies. She was taught by famous scholars such as William Grindal and Roger Asham, and from an early age it was clear that she was remarkably gifted. She had an especial flare for languages, and by adulthood, she could reputedly speak five languages fluently. queen Elizebeth made england a sea power. She provided money to support a group of younge sea captins including, Sir Fransis Drake, John Hawkins, and walter Raleigh.
Sir Francis Drake
Born between 1540-1545 on a farm near Tavisock in Devon
He led an army to force Drakes out of their farms.
He then became famous after that Francis learned to accept any failure due to God's will.
He had trouble understanding Catholics.
He started sailing seas.
Him and his father started trading with England.
He was very well trained to sail seas.
He learned to navigate by starts and a compass.
He was expected to do man work.
He was such a good sailor, his employer remembered him as such a good will.
He sold his ship. He led another l
About 1540 -- Francis Drake born near Tavistock, Devonshire.1550s -- Drake learns seafaring as a youth.1556 --- Philip II becomes king of Spain.1558 -- Henry Vill's daughter Elizabeth becomes queen of England.About 1564 -- Drake is purser on a trading voyage to Spain.1566-1567 -- Drake is an officer in the Lovell expedition to Africa and the Caribbean.1567 -- Drake is an officer in the Hawkins expedition to Africa and the Caribbean and becomes captain of the Judith.1568 -- Hawkins expedition is attacked in San Juan d'Ulua, Mexico; Drake escapes in the Judith, Hawkins in the Minion, both returning to Plymouth In 1569.1569 -- Drake marries Mary Newman.1570 -- Drake raids the West Indies with two ships.1571 -- Drake raids Panama with one ship.1572-1573 -- Drake raids Panama with two ships and takes a mule train with treasure.1575 -- Drake serves under the Earl of Essex off the coast of Ireland.1577 -- Drake sails for the Pacific by way of the Straits of Magellan.1579 -- Drake raids the Pacific coast of South and Central America, captures a treasure ship, then sails far north, sees Oregon, and refits In California before crossing the Pacific and Indian oceans.1580 -- Drake returns to Plymouth, completing the circumnavigation.1581 -- Queen Elizabeth knights Drake on the deck of his ship, the Golden Hind.1581-1582 -- Drake is mayor of Plymouth.1581-1586, 1593 -- Drake is a member of Parliament.1583 -- Mary Drake dies.1585 -- Drake marries Elizabeth Sydenham.1585-1586 -- Drake takes Santiago, Cape Verde Islands; Santo Domingo, Hispaniola; Cartagena, Columbia, and St. Augustine, Florida, with twenty-five ships and two thousand men. He rescues the Roanoke colonists.1587 -- Drake burns Spanish ships in Cadiz, Spain, and along the Portuguese coast with twenty-four ships and three thousand men, then takes a treasure ship off the Azores Islands.1588 -- Drake is vice-admiral of England in the campaign of the Spanish Armada.1589 -- Drake takes Corunna, Spain, and attacks Lisbon unsuccessfully with 180 ships and seventeen thousand men.1593-1595 -- Drake is deputy lord lieutenant for Devon.1595 -- Drake and John Hawkins sail for the West Indies with twenty-seven ships and twenty-five hundred men. Hawkins dies, and Drake's attacks are repulsed at San Juan, Puerto Rico, and in Panama.1596 -- On January 28, Drake dies off Panama and is buried at sea.1598 -- King Philip II of Spain dies.1603 -- Queen Elizabeth dies.
born in 1516 in England. was named bloody mary because she killed so many people she would tie people to a pole and burn them so they would go back to being catholic or else she believed they would go to hell the would not so the died. Bloody Mary's half sister was Queen Elizabeth 1. Bloody Mary mostly took care of Elizabeth. died in 1558. was the only surviving child of King Henry 8 from his 1st wife. she was highly edgucated.After Anne’s daughter Elizabeth was born, Mary, now seventeen, was stripped of her title of princess and the members of her household, including the Countess of Salisbury, were dismissed. She was moved to Hatfield, where she was required to serve as her infant half-sister’s lady-in-waiting. Two of Anne’s female relatives were appointed, ostensibly to attend Mary, but in reality to spy on her.Mary had a good childhood as a young princess, and was the center of court attention in her earliest years. But, as the years progressed and no little brothers followed, Mary's father began to look into the alternatives. Eventually, Henry sought an annulment from Catherine, and married his second Queen: Anne Boleyn. Mary was declared illegitimate and was to no longer be called "princess", but rather "The Lady Mary".When Anne Boleyn gave birth to Elizabeth, Mary was sent to attend the new young Princess in her household. Soon Elizabeth would be declared a bastard as well, since her mother also failed to produce a male heir for Henry.
- Nationality: English * Half sister of Queen Elizabeth I *Lifespan: 1516 - 1558 Born: 18 February 1516 * Proclaimed Queen: July 1553 * Married: King Philip II of Spain * Died: 17 November 1558 Family connections: Daughter of Katharine of Aragon and King Henry VIII of England. Half sister to Edward VI and Elizabeth I Religion: Catholic
Character of Mary Tudor - Bloody Mary : Bitter, fanatical and obsessiveQueen Elizabeth
Was born on September 7, 1533 at Greenwitch Palace. She was the daughter of King Henry 8. Had a 17 year old half sister named Mary (bloody Mary) Her mother was Katheran of Arogon. She succeeded in November 17 1585. She was queen of England and Ireland when her father died she became Dowager queen and took her household to court. Afterwards she went to live with queen Dowager katherine when her half sister Mary died elizabeth took the throne. and she was known as the greastest gueen ever. Then sady she died march 14 1603.
Anne's marriage to the King was declared null and void, and Elizabeth, like her half-sister, Mary, was declared illegitimate and deprived of her place in the line of succession. The next eight years of Elizabeth's life saw a quick succession of stepmothers. There was Jane Seymour who died giving birth to the King's longed for son, Edward; Anne of Cleves who was divorced; Catherine Howard who was beheaded; and finally Catherine Parr. For generations, historians have debated whether the constant bride changing of her father was responsible for Elizabeth's apparent refusal to marry. It is certainly possible that the tragic fates of Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard impressed upon her a certain fear of marriage, but there may have been other reasons for the Queen's single state, such as a fear of childbirth, which claimed the lives of a significant number of women in this period. Even if the Queen had no personal reservations about marriage, there were political problems with almost every contender for her hand. Religion was a major divisive issue, and there was also the problem of whether Elizabeth would have to relinquish any of her royal powers to a husband in an age when the political sphere was exclusively male.As a child, Elizabeth was given a very impressive education. It had become popular amongst the nobility to educate daughters as well as sons and Elizabeth excelled at her studies. She was taught by famous scholars such as William Grindal and Roger Asham, and from an early age it was clear that she was remarkably gifted. She had an especial flare for languages, and by adulthood, she could reputedly speak five languages fluently. queen Elizebeth made england a sea power. She provided money to support a group of younge sea captins including, Sir Fransis Drake, John Hawkins, and walter Raleigh.
Sir Francis Drake
Born between 1540-1545 on a farm near Tavisock in Devon
He led an army to force Drakes out of their farms.
He then became famous after that Francis learned to accept any failure due to God's will.
He had trouble understanding Catholics.
He started sailing seas.
Him and his father started trading with England.
He was very well trained to sail seas.
He learned to navigate by starts and a compass.
He was expected to do man work.
He was such a good sailor, his employer remembered him as such a good will.
He sold his ship. He led another l
About 1540 -- Francis Drake born near Tavistock, Devonshire.1550s -- Drake learns seafaring as a youth.1556 --- Philip II becomes king of Spain.1558 -- Henry Vill's daughter Elizabeth becomes queen of England.About 1564 -- Drake is purser on a trading voyage to Spain.1566-1567 -- Drake is an officer in the Lovell expedition to Africa and the Caribbean.1567 -- Drake is an officer in the Hawkins expedition to Africa and the Caribbean and becomes captain of the Judith.1568 -- Hawkins expedition is attacked in San Juan d'Ulua, Mexico; Drake escapes in the Judith, Hawkins in the Minion, both returning to Plymouth In 1569.1569 -- Drake marries Mary Newman.1570 -- Drake raids the West Indies with two ships.1571 -- Drake raids Panama with one ship.1572-1573 -- Drake raids Panama with two ships and takes a mule train with treasure.1575 -- Drake serves under the Earl of Essex off the coast of Ireland.1577 -- Drake sails for the Pacific by way of the Straits of Magellan.1579 -- Drake raids the Pacific coast of South and Central America, captures a treasure ship, then sails far north, sees Oregon, and refits In California before crossing the Pacific and Indian oceans.1580 -- Drake returns to Plymouth, completing the circumnavigation.1581 -- Queen Elizabeth knights Drake on the deck of his ship, the Golden Hind.1581-1582 -- Drake is mayor of Plymouth.1581-1586, 1593 -- Drake is a member of Parliament.1583 -- Mary Drake dies.1585 -- Drake marries Elizabeth Sydenham.1585-1586 -- Drake takes Santiago, Cape Verde Islands; Santo Domingo, Hispaniola; Cartagena, Columbia, and St. Augustine, Florida, with twenty-five ships and two thousand men. He rescues the Roanoke colonists.1587 -- Drake burns Spanish ships in Cadiz, Spain, and along the Portuguese coast with twenty-four ships and three thousand men, then takes a treasure ship off the Azores Islands.1588 -- Drake is vice-admiral of England in the campaign of the Spanish Armada.1589 -- Drake takes Corunna, Spain, and attacks Lisbon unsuccessfully with 180 ships and seventeen thousand men.1593-1595 -- Drake is deputy lord lieutenant for Devon.1595 -- Drake and John Hawkins sail for the West Indies with twenty-seven ships and twenty-five hundred men. Hawkins dies, and Drake's attacks are repulsed at San Juan, Puerto Rico, and in Panama.1596 -- On January 28, Drake dies off Panama and is buried at sea.1598 -- King Philip II of Spain dies.1603 -- Queen Elizabeth dies.
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